Will never not enjoy seeing this
Will never not enjoy seeing this
Hell yeah, good to see some classic mansplaining, especially in response to someone relating personal experiences in Fae Farm review
Crazy to see Nintendo leaning into their existing IP
Corrupt murdering police don’t protect law and order. What’s this about communism now? Sorry to hear about your intense American insecurities but clearly you do think they’re relevant. And what’s this with Stalin now?
Do look into decades of history and context
Appreciate this context — not knowing anything about that area of the industry my reaction was wondering if Unity was really that hard up for cash, or if we’re just doing the old rampant late stage capitalism thing. Sounds like the rampant capitalism thing.
c’mon now, the devs just want to make sure the pro-fascist crowd enjoys the game as much as everyone else
Many people having trouble finding this supposedly basic feature is a big sign of poor game design
If the "point" is that local maps are pointless, very strange to include local maps.
No, they’re disappointed that a product based on a franchise doesn’t do a great job utilizing what makes that franchise special
Nope, and didn’t say that. But if the work itself espouses the negative perspective of that character, and solely shrugs it off with a joke as if that character is redeemed through mere self-awareness of negative traits, it’s then not just excusing those negative traits but validating them.
It was perfect for the Ready Player One era where things that mentioned the nostalgia things were huge. It’s also pretty packed with the toxic “nice guy” tropes and casual sexism of the 2000s that have thankfully gone out of fashion. Also big on the thing that doesn’t fly so much anymore of “well if we call out the shi…
Labor deserves proper compensation, actually
Its more that any critique of fascism is inherently a critique of capitalism because they’re both systems of oppression necessitating and empowering imbalances of power and wealth.
Yeah, like the other guy said I don’t think you’ve had any good DMs. There’s so much more to DnD than your players are getting.
A good DM isn’t focused on the “yes” or “no” aspect, though. They’re focused on the possibilities that then result from that answer, which in real-life DnD carry an endless amount of possibilities that can be adapted to context. In BG, the issue is that they’re limited to static, pre-existing answers that have already…
Option two isn’t going to happen thanks to the wonders of capitalism.
To be fair, Florida is a burning building, these dumb fucks just don’t realize they're the ones who lit and are pouring gas on the fire
I too am old and appreciate games like this
And ghost kitchens are just a fast track to even more likely failure, but there's a discount for that at least...